While "Charmer" did not receive an official music video, it remains one of the most popular tracks from the ODDINARY era.
The chorus revolves around the catchy onomatopoeic phrase "Piri-parara-piri bam," mimicking the sound of the flute. Key Themes & Lyrical Analysis Stray Kids Charmer
Much like a charmer controls a snake, Stray Kids claim that their audience—and even their detractors—can't help but dance to their "spell". Critical & Fan Reception While "Charmer" did not receive an official music
A prominent reed instrument sound (similar to a pungi ) drives the beat, creating an "entrancing" and "spell-like" atmosphere. Critical & Fan Reception A prominent reed instrument
The lyrics explore the complexities of fame and the group's status as "trendsetters".
Produced by the group’s internal production team, (Bang Chan, Changbin, and Han), "Charmer" features a signature "experimental" sound that blends hip-hop with Middle Eastern-inspired flute melodies.